Example sentences of "[pron] have not had a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She insisted on having wine with the meal , and as I had n't had a drink in a long time , it made me feel rather tipsy . |
2 | ‘ I 'd had one drink but I would have taken the same stand if I had n't had a drink at all . |
3 | I had n't had a benny for a few days actually |
4 | I had n't had a lot of luck finding the man I wanted , but at least I 'd been getting up to date on my social exercises , like who was drinking with who , and in what bars . |
5 | I married Clive because Mummy told me he was suitable for me , and I had n't had a letter from Felipe for a long time … |
6 | I had n't had a shot in minutes . |
7 | I have to confess that I saved up for a portable television before I saved up for a washing machine , but then my priorities may have been different if I had not had a laundrette opposite the front door . |
8 | But I had not had a winner since December 27 when Mr Entertainer won at Kempton Park , and many of my horses had been sick . ’ |
9 | If I had not had a sensation which resembles my present sensation I could not assert , ‘ My sensation is a sensation of white ’ with the same meaning as it would have if I had had a sensation resembling it . |
10 | and it 's everything just to stop you getting at what , well get it then yeah , I 've , I do n't mind some of it , I 've not had a bit of marzipan for I do n't mind these erm almond slices , I quite like them , but I think it must be the texture of the marzipan |
11 | Tell her I 'll starve to death , cos I 've not had a bit of cake ! |
12 | I 've not had a blow lamp going this morning at all . |
13 | I 've not had a chance to visit abroad yet but I think I 've got two visits booked next year to various remoter parts of the world , but I 've met some who are on leave , recuperating from the circumstances they 've been in , sometimes illness , sometimes just the sheer tension of being under fire . |
14 | Matt 's been looking through it for us , I 've not had a chance to look at it yet . |
15 | he gave me a number to phone and I 've tried phoning and I 've not had a response , but I 'll keep trying |
16 | ‘ I 've not had a cup of tea all night , ’ she says . |
17 | Nothing has gone down my throat , in fact I 'm dying for a beer , I have n't had a drink all morning |
18 | ‘ But I am under no pressure to sell and I have n't had a phone call for any player — Mick Quinn included . ’ |
19 | I have n't had a phone all week . |
20 | I have n't had a chance to wear this outfit to go out yet — but I will . ’ |
21 | I have n't had a chance . ’ |
22 | ‘ I have n't had a chance to ask anyone — how 's Bill Francis ? ’ |
23 | I 've been here three months but so far I have n't seen anything — I have n't had a chance , I 've had hardly any time off . |
24 | You better go and get some tea Margaret I have n't had a chance yet ! |
25 | I would be grateful if at some point Mr you were to deal with er Doctor 's er most recent comments on the Greater Crested Newt , since of course I 've only just had those er more or less on coming into this room , and I have n't had a chance |
26 | Diane 's gon na go but I have n't had a chance to talk to her about it yet , again . |
27 | I have n't had a chance to get any provisions in . ’ |
28 | I mean yes er as I said earlier on it 's just a question for for just a bit more obviously in the readings report th there is there is concern naturally with the by-passes in paragraph two five I mean I have n't had a chance to sort of looking up yet , and I 'd by grateful for County Executive 's advice on that and I thought we as a County Council had agreed a line erm for a by-pass through the West Sussex portion at least . |
29 | Jenny has given me notes on , on one issue here which I must admit I have n't had a chance to read yet and it 's about house style , about both manual . |
30 | and erm er , we , and that there are various other erm we ways in which the parties should be protected , erm , which I have n't had a chance to look at today clearly the costs of investigating , the proper costs of investigating any structured settlement would have to be dealt with on a later occasion , that it is somehow awarded , instead of protected that the plaintiff gives the defendant notice , seven day 's notice before instructing any account on to advise on the structured settlement , so if the defendant thinks the plaintiff is being wholly unreasonable they can come back to court , quite at liberty to apply and get , make his point of the directions on the therefore within these context these are the sort of orders which , on the behalf of the plaintiff I can see and I would respectively suggest that we go away , draw them up and hand them in toy our Lordship and come back later in the day if we have difficult |